2018 Indiana Public Health Conference

When

11 Oct 2018

Location

Indianapolis Marriott East

2018 Indiana Public Health Conference

The public health conference provides a forum in which people from diverse perspectives can work together to achieve a shared goal of addressing Indiana’s most pressing public health issues. The theme for the 2018 conference is harm reduction, a set of practical strategies and ideas aimed at reducing negative consequences associated with drug use. Harm reduction services and policies are effective, humane, equitable, and life-saving strategies that are vital to any comprehensive response to the opioid epidemic.

National, state, and local examples of harm reduction services and policies

Engaging in cross-sector collaboration

Addressing attitudes about and relationships to drugs and drug users

Recognizing and reducing health, social, and systemic inequality

The conference welcomes self-advocates; students; people with opioid use disorder; people living in recovery; and professionals in public health, health care, behavioral health, peer recovery, state and local government, public safety and law enforcement, academia, housing/homelessness, policy and law, social services, and other fields to join us.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS: Continuing education contact hours are available for individuals designated as a Master’s level Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES) or Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES). An application has been submitted to award Certified Health Specialists (CHES) and Master Certified Health Education Specialists (MCHES) up to 6 total Category I Continuing Education Contact Hours (CECH). SOPHE, including its chapters, is a designated multiple event provider of CECHs by the National Commission for Health Education. This is subject to change.